Wednesday, March 27, 2019

THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY’S OFFICE FINDS OUT A MOLE IS LEAKING INFORMATION TO EZRA WOLF ON AN ALL-NEW EPISODE OF ABC’S ‘THE FIX,’ MONDAY, APRIL 8

“Scandal” – Maya obtains surveillance footage of Jessica the night before her death. Wiest is furious after Ezra spins a story about an affair between Maya and Matthew. The D.A.’s office finds out that there’s a mole leaking information to Ezra on “The Fix,” MONDAY, APRIL 8 (10:00–11:00 p.m. EDT), on The ABC Television Network, streaming and on demand.

Tuesday, March 26, 2019

From last night's episode of The Fix, 1x02 "Revenge", some screen captures and a few Maya Travis quotes which I loved.
Enjoy!

Synopsis:
Maya and Matthew search Sevvy’s house for anything that might lead to an arrest as they face mounting pressure from Wiest to build a case quickly. Meanwhile, Ezra tries to clean up Sevvy’s image and finds a new suspect to take the attention off of his client.

"I'm not gonna sink to Wolf's level. I'll try my case in court. Not the press."

"We're a team. You should speak your mind."

"You have no idea how it felt to be me eight years ago. Was your face on the news all day, every day, was your entire life dissected, your hair, your clothes, every single decision, every mistake. Nobody knows your name, nobody blames you for letting a murderer walk."

Tuesday, March 19, 2019

From last night's episode of The Fix, 1x01 "Pilot", some screen captures and a few Maya Travis quotes which I loved.
Enjoy!

Synopsis:
L.A. district attorney Maya Travis suffers a devastating defeat after prosecuting an A-list movie star for double murder. With her high-profile career derailed, she flees for a quieter life in rural Washington. Eight years later, when this same star is under suspicion for another murder, Maya is lured back to the DA’s office for another chance at justice.

"I've been in the country, not in a coma. I'm still a lawyer. I know the rules.

"Reporter. I'm gonna answer it. With my mean face."

"That's the bitch about guilt. You don't have to do anything wrong to feel it."

MAYA FINDS AN ASSET TO WEAR A WIRE DURING A RENDEZVOUS WITH SEVVY, HOPING TO GATHER ENOUGH EVIDENCE TO MAKE HER CASE

ON AN ALL-NEW EPISODE OF ABC’S ‘THE FIX,’ MONDAY, APRIL 1

Guest Starring Robin Givens and Robert Wisdom

“The Wire” – Maya convinces an asset to wear a wire during a rendezvous with Sevvy. Meanwhile, Ezra works to create an alibi for Sevvy and he sends his henchman Buck to pay a visit to Riv at his ranch on “The Fix,” MONDAY, APRIL 1 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT), on The ABC Television Network, streaming and on demand.

Wednesday, March 13, 2019

MAYA AND MATTHEW BUILD A CASE AGAINST SEVVY, WHILE EZRA WORKS TO CLEAN HIS CLIENT’S IMAGE, ON AN ALL-NEW EPISODE OF ABC’S ‘THE FIX,’ MONDAY, MARCH 25

“Revenge” – Maya and Matthew search Sevvy’s house for anything that might lead to an arrest as they face mounting pressure from Wiest to build a case quickly. Meanwhile, Ezra tries to clean up Sevvy’s image and finds a new suspect to take the attention off of his client on “The Fix,” MONDAY, MARCH 25 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT), on The ABC Television Network, streaming and on demand.

Monday, March 11, 2019

Following, an extract from a new interview with Robin about The Fix, from Madison.com

Starting a new series is like making dinner for 20 in a kitchen you’ve never been in, says actress Robin Tunney.Tunney says she had to learn where everything was, how to relate to her character, and how to make cast and crewmates feel like family.To get a sense of the character, Tunney grilled Clark. “I wanted to know what her nervous tics were,” Tunney says. “I wanted to know if she was superstitious or if there were idiosyncratic things I could use for the character.” “She bites her nails, which I thought was interesting,” Tunney says. “But there’s so much bravado in being an attorney, I wanted to see if there was something else I was missing.” Tunney didn’t want to do an impression of Clark. “You have to own your own character, so someone doesn’t come up to you and go, ‘No, no, no, I would never ....’ Nobody knows the story better than the writers, but nobody knows the character better than the actor.”“There’s a ton of acting involved in law,” she says. “There’s performance in court – that’s why we’re so drawn to it – and, let’s be honest, it’s not telling the truth a lot.”Unlike her long-running series “The Mentalist,” everything doesn’t wrap up neatly in 44 minutes. “The Fix” will take 10 episodes to show the details of the actor’s life, his family’s life and Maya’s life.“It’s a much different rhythm,” Tunney says. “There’s more time for nuance and character development. It does humanize (the actor’s) character.”If the series is renewed, Tunney’s character will tackle a different situation in the next season.Tunney says it’s great to play a character in her 40s who’s vital. “She’s not just somebody’s mother or somebody who’s married to her job.”She added her own tweaks to the show (she loves that Maya drives an old convertible); she sees a well-rounded relationship key to the show’s success.“I had a great time making (‘The Mentalist’) with people who were at the top of their game,” Tunney says. “But I wanted to find a character that was different and definitely not a copy. Once you have success at something, everybody wants you to do the same thing again. I didn’t want to have a gun or handcuffs ... I wanted something new.”In the process, she also gained a friend in Clark. “I don’t think Marcia feels she made mistakes in court. She knew the cards were stacked against her,” Tunney says.To refresh her memory of the case, Tunney watched Clark’s press conference after the verdict. “I said, ‘Marcia, it looked like you were going to cry.’ And, quickly, she said, ‘Nope.’ What I learned was: You don’t get in an argument with Marcia Clark because you’re going to lose.”

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